On my 2007 Tacoma (2 wheel drive, standard bed, 5 lug hub), when I turned left, the passenger wheel was the noisy one. When I turned left, the noise went away. 😐 You job today was much easier than mine. 😁
After replacing the hub bearing according to your method three errors appeared on the dashboard, including problems with ABS operation. Please tell me what to do. Did you have the same thing?
No I don't have issues. This is the most simple bearing job for toyota. The only thing that you can doing wrong is maybe you damage the wheel sensor if you don't take it out while you doing it.. I didn't take it out because I know what I'm doing already so I don't have to remove it out. Check your wheel sensor.
Thank you for sharing. I replaced wheel bearings on my 1989 Jaguar XJ6 years ago. It was not an easy job. You made it look easy. Good job!
Good repair brother!
Thanks
On my 2007 Tacoma (2 wheel drive, standard bed, 5 lug hub), when I turned left, the passenger wheel was the noisy one. When I turned left, the noise went away. 😐
You job today was much easier than mine. 😁
Yes this new camry definitely easy bearing
Do not be careful with the sensor. Remove the sensor before you remove hub its only one screws .why do you risk spcialy for those who are new.
After replacing the hub bearing according to your method three errors appeared on the dashboard, including problems with ABS operation. Please tell me what to do. Did you have the same thing?
No I don't have issues. This is the most simple bearing job for toyota. The only thing that you can doing wrong is maybe you damage the wheel sensor if you don't take it out while you doing it.. I didn't take it out because I know what I'm doing already so I don't have to remove it out. Check your wheel sensor.
@@alltsab ok, thanks!
Hey did you ever get it figured out mine did the same thing
Congratulations, your sensor is gone. Always remove sensor first and hang it away
@brandonwilliams7805 sensor bro
What brand of torque wrench do you have
Autozone brand
Car only 4 years old and need a Wheel Bearing?!
@@georgeeanderson8364 made in china
The factory bearing was made in China?
@br5747 true they try to cut cost